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    Posted: June 17 2012 at 06:39
Originally posted by Meddle71

Everything under the sun is in tune
But the sun is eclipsed by the moon
-"Eclipse", Pink Floyd
 
I don't know how many people interpret this the way I do, but that's one of my favourite parts about music; it means different things to everyone.
 
Anyway, the way I see it, this means that everything might be a little chaotic, going poorly, or "out of tune" at the moment, but just like an eclipse, it'll pass. Then everything will be under the sun again, and "everything under the sun is in tune". I think it's worded cleverly too; everything's fine, except for the fact that actually nothing is at the moment. But it will be!
Those two lines single-handedly changed my view on music from something people listen to, to something people live through.



It's a mighty song and deffinitely one of the songs that changed my life. When i'm listening to it i have this vision:

It doesn't feel so very bad now,
I think the end is the start.
Begin to feel very glad now.
All things are a part
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I've had to edit several posts so apologies for possibly spoiling the coherence and relevance of your submissions. Please don't quote entire song lyrics in this thread as we then lay ourselves open to the risk of possible copyright infringement innit?Confused

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Edited by ExittheLemming - June 17 2012 at 07:37
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Ink in vain across the page now run from morning dew
Hands which chance upon it lead to eyes which strain to read
Heart which pound from love long overdue
Lips which press together, stifle rhythmic heavy breathes
Oh how she cries from vicarious love from the one he writes about
She must have been so glad for him to throw it out
if nothing else, a clever use of words :) I rarely find myself actually paying much attention to prog lyrics, to me it's always been about the music and the vocals are just sort of there as another instrument to compliment everything.
don't get me wrong, I love me some good lyrics, but to be honest as long as the lyrics have a nice flow to them, they could mean almost nothing, it wouldnt matter to me LOL

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Originally posted by Meddle71

Everything under the sun is in tune
But the sun is eclipsed by the moon
-"Eclipse", Pink Floyd
 
I don't know how many people interpret this the way I do, but that's one of my favourite parts about music; it means different things to everyone.
 
Anyway, the way I see it, this means that everything might be a little chaotic, going poorly, or "out of tune" at the moment, but just like an eclipse, it'll pass. Then everything will be under the sun again, and "everything under the sun is in tune". I think it's worded cleverly too; everything's fine, except for the fact that actually nothing is at the moment. But it will be!
Those two lines single-handedly changed my view on music from something people listen to, to something people live through.

Very nice. I'll say more things later 'cause I gotta go to a yoga class.
"Composing itself, in a way, is a simplifying process, just trying to pick some (strands?) out [of] the clamour in the head." - Robert Wyatt.

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Originally posted by MattGuitat

Peter Gabriel could have been a rapper LOL
Seriously, he rhymes very well

The fleas cling to the golden fleece
hoping they'll find peace

Lenny bruce declares a truce
and waves his other hand
Marshall Magluin casual viewin
head buried in the sand



Tell me I'm not the only one who rapped that in my head. LOL
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Originally posted by JS19

Rush - Losing It

The dancer slows her frantic pace 
In pain and desperation, 
Her aching limbs and downcast face 
Aglow with perspiration 

Stiff as wire, her lungs on fire, 
With just the briefest pause, 
The flooding through her memory, 
The echoes of old applause. 


Peart really grew into a fantastic lyricist when he ditched the fantasy stuff, but for some reason that's all anyone seems to remember him for...

Admin edit: deleted text due to potential infringement of copyright laws

*Ta for the edit: it probably should have crossed my mind not to post the whole bloody thing. Sorry!
 
I always thought that he was excellent throughout his lyrical career, barring a few duds, though I would agree that his best lyrics were written after the 70's.  I've always thought of Moving Pictures as his lyrical peak.
"The hero's journey is the journey from strength to weakness."

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As everyone has already mentioned Hammill's Lyrics, my favorite come from Childlike Faith in Childhood's End.  Two relevant sections:  "Human we can all be, but humanity we must rise above, in the name of all faith and hope and love." and "And though dark is the highway, and the peak's distance breaks my heart, for I never shall see, still I play my part, believing that what waits for us is the cosmos, compared to the dust of the past.  In the death of mere humans, life shall start."

And here's a poignant set from Matching Mole's Signed Curtain: "This is the first verse.  This is the first verse.  And this is the first verse.  And this is the first verse, verse.  This is the first verse.  And this is the chorus, or perhaps it's a bridge, or just another part of the song that I'm singing." 
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Originally posted by The Doctor

And here's a poignant set from Matching Mole's Signed Curtain: "This is the first verse.  This is the first verse.  And this is the first verse.  And this is the first verse, verse.  This is the first verse.  And this is the chorus, or perhaps it's a bridge, or just another part of the song that I'm singing."  
I love that song. I think it was just Wyatt screwing around with the lyrics to fit the form and melody of the music.

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Originally posted by Meddle71

Everything under the sun is in tune
But the sun is eclipsed by the moon
-"Eclipse", Pink Floyd
 
I don't know how many people interpret this the way I do, but that's one of my favourite parts about music; it means different things to everyone.
 
Anyway, the way I see it, this means that everything might be a little chaotic, going poorly, or "out of tune" at the moment, but just like an eclipse, it'll pass. Then everything will be under the sun again, and "everything under the sun is in tune". I think it's worded cleverly too; everything's fine, except for the fact that actually nothing is at the moment. But it will be!
Those two lines single-handedly changed my view on music from something people listen to, to something people live through.

Very nice. I'll say more things later 'cause I gotta go to a yoga class.

I think what Waters is trying to say is that truth can drive evil out ("and everything under the sun is in tune"), "but the sun is eclipsed by the moon" - truth can be overshadowed, and so things stop being clear. I see that when it comes down to the causation or advent of evil, confusion (the eclipse) is one of the usual suspects.


Edited by Dayvenkirq - June 17 2012 at 21:41
"Composing itself, in a way, is a simplifying process, just trying to pick some (strands?) out [of] the clamour in the head." - Robert Wyatt.

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I love Hammill's clever rhyme of "empty" with "exempts me."

"Compassion" you plead, as though they kept it in a box -

that's long since been empty.
I'd like to help you somehow, but I'm in the self-same spot:
my condition exempts me.  

- Peter Hammill, "Arrow"


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Originally posted by Dayvenkirq

[QUOTE=Meddle71]
Everything under the sun is in tune
But the sun is eclipsed by the moon
-"Eclipse", Pink Floyd
 
I don't know how many people interpret this the way I do, but that's one of my favourite parts about music; it means different things to everyone.
 
Anyway, the way I see it, this means that everything might be a little chaotic, going poorly, or "out of tune" at the moment, but just like an eclipse, it'll pass. Then everything will be under the sun again, and "everything under the sun is in tune". I think it's worded cleverly too; everything's fine, except for the fact that actually nothing is at the moment. But it will be!
Those two lines single-handedly changed my view on music from something people listen to, to something people live through.

    AMEN TO THAT !!!!
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Porcupine tree trains

Train set and match spied under the blind
Shiny and contoured the railway winds
And I've heard the sound from my cousin's bed
The hiss of the train at the railway head

Always the summers are slipping away

A 60 ton angel falls to the earth
A pile of old metal, a radiant blur
Scars in the country, the summer and her




The whole lyrics of this song are just incredible Admin Edit - just a short quotation is permissible


Edited by ExittheLemming - June 20 2012 at 03:36
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I've had to edit several posts so apologies for possibly spoiling the coherence and relevance of your submissions. Please don't quote entire song lyrics in this thread as we then lay ourselves open to the risk of possible copyright infringement innit?Confused

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The Lyrics to "Supper's Ready" by Genesis are very clevar to me because it was inspired by The Book of Revelations. It was the best song Genesis ever recorded with Pete.
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Neil Peart writes some amazing stuff, my favorite is off of The Garden from Clockwork Angels.


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